2008 Programme - Harby Harlequins
2008 Programme - Harby Harlequins
2008 Programme - Harby Harlequins
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HELENA WRIGHT : D'Artagnan<br />
Helena cheers us all up once more with her relentless smiling and<br />
keeps the cast bubbling (or should I say babbling?)- As potential<br />
nei recruit to the glamorous Musketeers, Helena plays<br />
D'Artagnan with intelligence, diguity and honour - characteristics<br />
definitely wasted on this lot.<br />
CLARE BELL : StellaArtois<br />
Another favourite Harlequin returns to entertain us playing bright<br />
and shiny Stella, still eagirly waiting to be swept o{her fe-etby a<br />
handsome Musketeer. Will this be her night? You'llmarvel at the<br />
sight of Clare enthusiastically polishing her knockers. Clare playgd<br />
Siella in our original version of this panto, so has had 8 years in<br />
which to perfect this Part!<br />
IIELEN I{UBBARD : Planchet<br />
A <strong>Harlequins</strong> original player, Helen may even play the audience<br />
this time too, to surre lier a seat. Helen once again gives a super!<br />
and sensitive but thigh-slapping performance as man-seryant and<br />
gentleman Planchet that we can only describe as "Cobblers!"<br />
PAUL STEWARD : Athos<br />
Paul has been in every one of our 10 pantomimes. As he was<br />
Athos in the original musketeers, you'd have thought he'dlave<br />
had no trouble with the words, but they still come out with a funny<br />
accent (fortunately more French than anything else!). Yght years<br />
on, he still reckons that he has what it takes to charm the ladies'<br />
ROGERDE SILVA: Porthos<br />
Roger plays the serious thinker Porthos, but is not averse to<br />
*inOi"g up the gullible Cartos. All through rehearsals he seems<br />
to have been pra-tising genn warfare on all the other unsuspectinS<br />
cast. Come the performances, audience beware! But will his<br />
superior intellectual powers enable him to outwit the baddies?<br />
ROB KING : Cartos<br />
What can we say about Rob? Debonair, suave' handsome?<br />
Probably oot " of these things, but at least he has reformed his<br />
'baddie; character of last year to become the lovable strong-man,<br />
if somewhat dim-witted, third Musketeer Cartos.